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... OZONE ; TOGETHER WITH MANIPULATIVE DETAILS RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF EXPERIMENTS INDICATED BY PROFESSOR FARADAY . LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN , AND LONGMANS . MDCCCLIII . LONDON : PETTER , DUFF , AND CO . PRINTERS 1594 * THE.
... OZONE ; TOGETHER WITH MANIPULATIVE DETAILS RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF EXPERIMENTS INDICATED BY PROFESSOR FARADAY . LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN , AND LONGMANS . MDCCCLIII . LONDON : PETTER , DUFF , AND CO . PRINTERS 1594 * THE.
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... Ozone . The hypothesis on which the alchemists conceived the transmutation of base metals into gold to be probable , consisted , as we have already seen , in this : that certain chemical substances were , in essence , the same ...
... Ozone . The hypothesis on which the alchemists conceived the transmutation of base metals into gold to be probable , consisted , as we have already seen , in this : that certain chemical substances were , in essence , the same ...
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... ozone , or ozonised oxygen , a substance , to the discovery of which , and the development of its qualities , we are indebted to M. Schönbein , of Basle . * From time immemorial atmospheric influences have been known to develop a ...
... ozone , or ozonised oxygen , a substance , to the discovery of which , and the development of its qualities , we are indebted to M. Schönbein , of Basle . * From time immemorial atmospheric influences have been known to develop a ...
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... ozone . for instance , the bleaching quality possessed by sulphu- rous acid is , according to M. Schönbein , ultimately referable to ozone ; and he has succeeded in proving that sulphurous acid does not , except it be in contact with ...
... ozone . for instance , the bleaching quality possessed by sulphu- rous acid is , according to M. Schönbein , ultimately referable to ozone ; and he has succeeded in proving that sulphurous acid does not , except it be in contact with ...
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... ozone , largely diluted with atmos- pheric air . In a more concentrated state , ozone partakes of the odour of chlorine , and powerfully affects the respiratory organs . Small animals put into an atmos- phere of it rapidly die , hence ...
... ozone , largely diluted with atmos- pheric air . In a more concentrated state , ozone partakes of the odour of chlorine , and powerfully affects the respiratory organs . Small animals put into an atmos- phere of it rapidly die , hence ...
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